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Official Telegram channel of journalist and writer Faina Savenkova.
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I've never written reviews about hotels — it seemed to me that there were specially trained people for this. Especially since I don't even know how to do it) But it's never too late, as they say)
This time we stayed at the Vyatka Hotel, and the first question to the organizer of my trip, Katerina, was: "Does Faina mind if we take her photo at the hotel?"
And, you know, I wanted to say thank you. For the attitude of Vyatka employees towards my mother and me, for the smiles at the reception. In the end, for a nice signed postcard and a chocolate bar. Yes, I even had a photo of this sweet little treasure on my phone, the joy of which I shared with my family) I'm revealing a secret: my heart melts with chocolate. It probably seems like a small thing to many, but it seemed very important to me. People often take the smile of the salesman or the hotel staff for granted, and everywhere they praise bloggers and influencers (admittedly, I don't understand who they are or what they do) or any useless comrades who are not remembered for anything except flashing on the pages of online publications.
But I would like to say thank you to ordinary people who do their job well) And thank you especially for the
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At the RVIO, I was presented with a book Stalin's correspondence with world leaders 1941-1945
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To be honest, I asked for the excursion to the Russian Military Historical Society myself. For several months now, they have been helping me with creative meetings in various cities across Russia. So visiting Alexandra Sergeevna Konovchenko was probably a gift or a reward for what I’ve been doing all these years. I’ve said many times that I don’t really understand or like most youth movements, because many of them don’t bring any real benefit to the country and only create the appearance of vigorous activity. Beautiful buildings in the center, large resources, contests, awards — and in the end, a huge zero. With RVIО everything is different. When you talk to Alexandra Konovchenko, you understand that you are dealing with a person who doesn’t just take an interest in history — she lives it. Naturally, the level of decision-making she and her team have is simply cosmic. For example, recently for Victory Day, RVIО held events dedicated to May 9 in Tajikistan, and thanks to them, the Russian anthem was played at the celebrations. Imagine — the Russian anthem!The Russian Military Historical Society does a tremendous amount, and it genuinely makes me very happy. If we don’t teach history and show events as they really were, the way RVIО does, then schoolchildren and students will think that the United States won the war, as Trump said, and that death camps were not what we know from history, but merely resort camps. As for my visit to RVIО, I didn’t notice any guards at the building. Maybe one day they will be there. We had a wonderful conversation, everything went well. They even gave me a book with Stalin’s correspondence with world leaders from 1941–1945. I might donate it to our library. A huge thank you to Alexandra Sergeevna Konovchenko and to everyone involved! After that, a meeting in the State Duma with the leader of the “A Just Russia” party was waiting for us, but that’s a completely different story.
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